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steve moore, i know you have strong views on this. steve rattner does as well. these automatic spending cuts, if they go into effect on friday, as we now all assume they will, is it really going to have an impact on the broader u.s. economy? >> no, it won't, wolf. and i was so -- i'm old enough to remember back in the 1980s, when we did a small across-the-board cut, smaller than this one, but the agency found ways to save money, to save on paper clips and travel and conferences and, you know, the world didn't come to an end. i think the president's rhetoric is overheated and i think it is fright night. and what we're talking about here is about a $50 to $60 billion cut out offed a $16 trillion economy. i don't see where this is going to hurt the economy -- in fact, i would make the case, wolf, that cutting government spending right now given how gigantic our budget deficit is, $1 trillion, i think this would be beneficial for the economy, if government became more economical and saved 4 cents on the dollar. >> all right, steve rattner, what do you think? >> firs
steve moore, i know you have strong views on this. steve rattner does as well. these automatic spending cuts, if they go into effect on friday, as we now all assume they will, is it really going to have an impact on the broader u.s. economy? >> no, it won't, wolf. and i was so -- i'm old enough to remember back in the 1980s, when we did a small across-the-board cut, smaller than this one, but the agency found ways to save money, to save on paper clips and travel and conferences and, you...
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steve and i could do it just ourselves. we are classmates. but we have to start looking at the long term about the next generation. fitch is right, though. the brinksmanship has to stop. if they don't see the day after we increase the debt ceiling and fund the government short term, if they don't see us start working toward that next one and they figure we are going to wait until the eve, then we deserve -- >> but tied to house/senate conferees getting together to discuss long term problems for the u.s., whether entitlement spending, tax reform, those kind of issues, that's acceptable to you? >> this is what i find a little frustrating. we are agreeing and yet every time we're prepared to seal the deal, the republicans find another excuse not to. so let me reiterate to my friend darrell. we are open to a conversation on anything and everything. we will negotiate whatever they want to negotiate for. but let's reopen the government and let's extend the debt ceiling, let's pay the bills that all members of congress racked up and then we can nego
steve and i could do it just ourselves. we are classmates. but we have to start looking at the long term about the next generation. fitch is right, though. the brinksmanship has to stop. if they don't see the day after we increase the debt ceiling and fund the government short term, if they don't see us start working toward that next one and they figure we are going to wait until the eve, then we deserve -- >> but tied to house/senate conferees getting together to discuss long term...
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i'll start with you, steve. go ahead and tell us, if the dead ceiling is not raise by october 17th, would there be a catastrophe? >> well, wolf, great to be with us. i hope you're not going to call me a debt ceiling denier. >> no. i don't want to see this happen. i think it's crazy that we're in this situation, it is hurting the economy, but some of these really dire forecasts, like a bankruptcy for the united states, or i would even make the case to you, wolf. that the chance of actually a default on our debt -- and this is a case the president has making. your analyst just made, i think that's irresponsible, because the chance of a default on the debt is very close to zero. the reason for that is even if we hit that debt ceiling, which i hope we don't do. even if we do, there is still monday to pay off the in fact i make the kay they make the first claim. let's not scare people who own bonds that they're not going to get paid. >> robert, get. >> i think that art, steve, with due respect is irresponsible. even
i'll start with you, steve. go ahead and tell us, if the dead ceiling is not raise by october 17th, would there be a catastrophe? >> well, wolf, great to be with us. i hope you're not going to call me a debt ceiling denier. >> no. i don't want to see this happen. i think it's crazy that we're in this situation, it is hurting the economy, but some of these really dire forecasts, like a bankruptcy for the united states, or i would even make the case to you, wolf. that the chance of...
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and i told steve, i said, i can't leave them. and so i got down, and i started rubbing their backs, and me and the pre-k teacher, we were singing nursery rhymes that we learned all year. just trying to make them feel comfortable. and they were so brave. my husband came through the side door and he said, come here now! and i came out. and came around the corner, and the tornado was right there. >> right there. >> and so we banged on the door that was right there, and it happened to be erin's classroom. and the teacher let us in. and we went over and laid on top of the kids. and rode it out. >> pick up the story, steve. because you walked in. and i'm sure the words you used were pretty forceful. >> yeah. i wanted her to understand, it wasn't going to go around us, it was coming right for us. and we decided, well, definitely we don't have any time to take off and try to outrun it. so we jumped in the classroom. we all got down on our knees. and covered our heads. my wife was on top of erin, my youngest daughter, covering her. there
and i told steve, i said, i can't leave them. and so i got down, and i started rubbing their backs, and me and the pre-k teacher, we were singing nursery rhymes that we learned all year. just trying to make them feel comfortable. and they were so brave. my husband came through the side door and he said, come here now! and i came out. and came around the corner, and the tornado was right there. >> right there. >> and so we banged on the door that was right there, and it happened to...
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steve richardson. the spelling, richardson, traditional. r-i-c-h-a-r-d-s-o-n. i'm sure you all know wally olson, o-l-s-o-n. hugh mccall. first name, h-u-g-h, mccall, m-c-c-a-l-l. thank you. [ inaudible ] we'll have that later this evening. we'll let you know. we'll update you as soon as that's -- thank you. okay, thank you. it will be five minutes. >> there you have it, five minutes from now, the authorities will come to the microphones and tell us what happened. how this little boy was saved. we want to welcome our viewers not only here in the united states, we want to welcome our viewers around the world who are watching us here in "the situation room." for those i vviewers tuning in "the situation room," i'm wolf blitzer in washington. we're following a dramatic story that's been unfolding in midland city, alabama, for seven days. a little 5-year-old, almost 6-year-old boy, named ethan, has been held hostage by a kidnapper, jimmy lee dykes. we're told now within the past hour or so something happened. there was an explosion. gunfire, dykes is dead. the 5-yea
steve richardson. the spelling, richardson, traditional. r-i-c-h-a-r-d-s-o-n. i'm sure you all know wally olson, o-l-s-o-n. hugh mccall. first name, h-u-g-h, mccall, m-c-c-a-l-l. thank you. [ inaudible ] we'll have that later this evening. we'll let you know. we'll update you as soon as that's -- thank you. okay, thank you. it will be five minutes. >> there you have it, five minutes from now, the authorities will come to the microphones and tell us what happened. how this little boy was...
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republican congressman jeb hensarling and democratic congressman steve israel will be here live. they will debate. >>> also, a pair of bold, risky raids against top terror targets. a key al qaeda suspect and an al shabaab leader. why did the u.s. act now? people don't have to think about where their electricity comes from. they flip the switch-- and the light comes on. it's our job to make sure that it does. using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ nthat's why they deserve... aer anbrake dance. get 50% off new brake pads and shoes. >>> very bold and very risky. the united states carried out twin special operations raids against high value targets in africa this weekend. one team grabbed a key al qaeda suspect in libya. the other failed to snatch an al shabaab leader in somalia. let's bring in our chief national security correspondent, jim sciutto. he's got the very latest. bold indeed, and very risky. >> no question. both these attacks show the a
republican congressman jeb hensarling and democratic congressman steve israel will be here live. they will debate. >>> also, a pair of bold, risky raids against top terror targets. a key al qaeda suspect and an al shabaab leader. why did the u.s. act now? people don't have to think about where their electricity comes from. they flip the switch-- and the light comes on. it's our job to make sure that it does. using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000...
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steve barton joined other victims of gun violence friday to remember the aurora victims and call for stiffer gun laws. tom sullivan lost his son alex during the aurora shootings and would like to see restrictions on high capacity magazines. >> a guy walked into a movie theet wer a hundred-round drum and one second my son was watching a movie and the next second he was dead. >> she died shield herg students from the gunman. >> carly soto's sister victoria was a first grade teacher killed in the newtown massacre. she came to aurora to honor the victims who died in the theater shooting. >> from a movie theater to an elementary school to a church, it's all different but we all share the same grief and we all share the, you know, the wanting to change our gun laws. >> a handful of gun rights advocates were also there peacefully protesting the event. police kept the two sides apart. >> why come to their event on this day? >> well, it is an event for all colorado coloradoans to remember that tragedy and also a tragedy that a fire arm was not allowed to be used in the theater that may have p
steve barton joined other victims of gun violence friday to remember the aurora victims and call for stiffer gun laws. tom sullivan lost his son alex during the aurora shootings and would like to see restrictions on high capacity magazines. >> a guy walked into a movie theet wer a hundred-round drum and one second my son was watching a movie and the next second he was dead. >> she died shield herg students from the gunman. >> carly soto's sister victoria was a first grade...
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steve, it is all in "the catcher in the rye." now exactly 30 years later spiro is selling those four letters, asking price, $75,000. when i asked him why after all of these years, he said he's 66, he's getting older, he has some medical issues. he wants to use that money to pay medical bills and also donate a portion to charity. by the way, wolf, also up for sale is the album "double fantasy" that lennon signed for mark david chapman just moments before chapman killed him. that album could fetch $650,000. unfortunately, spiro is not the one selling it. the original owner actually found it in a planter at the dakota where lennon was killed. >> this police officer and chapman, then had a very unique relationship. expand on that a little bit, alina. >> what's interesting, it seems counterintuitive that this man would have felt a closeness to the man who arrested him, and i asked him why, and he said, you know, i think it was about trust and i also treated him with respect. the reason why he said he did that, wolf, is because of, in
steve, it is all in "the catcher in the rye." now exactly 30 years later spiro is selling those four letters, asking price, $75,000. when i asked him why after all of these years, he said he's 66, he's getting older, he has some medical issues. he wants to use that money to pay medical bills and also donate a portion to charity. by the way, wolf, also up for sale is the album "double fantasy" that lennon signed for mark david chapman just moments before chapman killed him....
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steve wallace is with me right now next to my camera. steve, 940 feet to the layperson seems like plenty of space. is it plenty of space? >> well, it's natural in these situations to focus on the distance between the aircraft. the bigger situation is if it's focused on by the air traffic control. >> reporter: many are constantly flying over the potomac river, the same general air space as commercial jets approaching and taking off from reagan national. is this too busy, too much traffic for it to be safe in. >> i don't think it's too crowded. it requires precise procedures consistently followed and that's what we have. >> reporter: wallace says another key factor here is whether the plane's pilot and the helicopter pilot had visual contact with each other. did they see each other? an faa spokeswoman says the two pilots had each other in sight. wolf? >> brian, how strict are the rules about why where those helicopters can fly? >> reporter: well, steve wallace says, as many of us know here, that this is some of the most restricted air spac
steve wallace is with me right now next to my camera. steve, 940 feet to the layperson seems like plenty of space. is it plenty of space? >> well, it's natural in these situations to focus on the distance between the aircraft. the bigger situation is if it's focused on by the air traffic control. >> reporter: many are constantly flying over the potomac river, the same general air space as commercial jets approaching and taking off from reagan national. is this too busy, too much...
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congressman steve cohen is here to tell us his story. while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. now this...will work. [ male announcer ] just like you, business pro. just like you. go national. go like a pro. >>> the twitter verse was buzzing during the state of the union speech this week but one tweet in particular drew quite a lot of attention. it was from congressman steve cohen, married tennessee democrat, whose district includes much of memphis and it was this -- and this is the tweet that raised eyebrows to a woman named victoria brink. nice to know you were watching the state of the union. happy valentine's girl, i love you. it sparked so many questions. who is the woman cohen was communicating with so intimately? it turns out it was his daughter. a woman he didn't even know existed until just a few years ago. congressman steve cohen is joining me from ca
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let's let ali weigh in. >> steve, good to see you. i'm not sure anyone who would nominate for treasury secretary that the editorial of the wall street editorial would but who knows. your history is one of a tax fighter. you've been a tax fighter forever. you're founder of the club for growth. >> right. >> you've got the same dna as grover norquist and pat toomey and guys like this. jack lew understands budgets. the fact of the matter is, this is a guy that can speak the right language when the biggest crisis in washington right now is the fact that there's an absence of a budget. >> okay. so, ali, that's a great point. when i heard you talk about this before it was the one thing that you said that i kind of disagreed with. look, we have a fiscal crisis on our hands, we have a debt crisis. if you look at his performance in the last few years in terms of running the budget office and being the chief of staff for the president, the debt crisis has gotten much worse. i don't look at that reference and say, gee, this is a guy who is really
let's let ali weigh in. >> steve, good to see you. i'm not sure anyone who would nominate for treasury secretary that the editorial of the wall street editorial would but who knows. your history is one of a tax fighter. you've been a tax fighter forever. you're founder of the club for growth. >> right. >> you've got the same dna as grover norquist and pat toomey and guys like this. jack lew understands budgets. the fact of the matter is, this is a guy that can speak the right...
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. >>> plus, we'll show you why steve barton would not shake president obama's hand. it was not a diss. [ woman 1 ] why do i cook? to share with family. [ woman 2 ] to carry on traditions. [ woman 3 ] to come together even when we're apart. [ male announcer ] in stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy and more, swanson makes holiday dishes delicious. that's mine. ♪ that's mine. ♪ that's mine. ♪ come on, kyle. ♪ [ horn honks ] that's mine...kyle. [ male announcer ] revenge is best served with 272 horses. now get the best offers of the season. current lessees with an expiring lease get this 2014 ats for around $299 a month. ♪ ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. ♪ by the end of december, we'll be delivering ♪ ♪ through 12 blizzards blowing ♪ 8 front yards blinding ♪ 6 snowballs flying ♪ 5 packages addressed by toddlers ♪ ♪ that's a q ♪ 4 lightning bolts ♪ 3 creepy gnomes ♪ 2 angry geese ♪ and a giant blow-up snowman ♪ that kind of freaks me out [ beep ] [
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new york democrat steve israel supports president obama's syria plan. tennessee republican marsha blackburn is against it. we're dlited both of you are here. let me start with you, congressman israel. how much do you trust the russians to take the leadership in finding a path when it's their ally who's in the middle of this? >> you will be happy to know, newt, that i agree with ronald reagan's assessment, trust but verify. and we need to spend the next several days verifying. that's exactly what's happening. secretary kerry is en route to geneva to meet with lavrov.
new york democrat steve israel supports president obama's syria plan. tennessee republican marsha blackburn is against it. we're dlited both of you are here. let me start with you, congressman israel. how much do you trust the russians to take the leadership in finding a path when it's their ally who's in the middle of this? >> you will be happy to know, newt, that i agree with ronald reagan's assessment, trust but verify. and we need to spend the next several days verifying. that's...
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her ticket would be $240, and paul on the same flight weighs 280 pounds, and his twice is $360, and steve would pay $540. you might think it's a strange idea, but believe it or not there's actually an airline already doing it. samoa air charges passengers by the poupd. >> southwest airlines sometimes requires overweight passengers to book two seats, and that was the way it was done before, see that man standing on the scale? the national association to advance fat acceptance. >> treating people like freight is not a good alternative. it's a pr nightmare for the airlines to even consider such a thing. >> at the airport, parents thought it was a good idea to charge by the pound. >> i mean, i guess for kids it might be a good idea because then you don't have to pay full fare for children. >> but on the whole -- >> men are larger than women, so will they have to pay more to fly. that doesn't make sense to me. >> i think that would be discriminatory. >> it's an idea that didn't seem to fly. the economists suggested charging for the combined weight of the passenger and their luggage. and it's u
her ticket would be $240, and paul on the same flight weighs 280 pounds, and his twice is $360, and steve would pay $540. you might think it's a strange idea, but believe it or not there's actually an airline already doing it. samoa air charges passengers by the poupd. >> southwest airlines sometimes requires overweight passengers to book two seats, and that was the way it was done before, see that man standing on the scale? the national association to advance fat acceptance. >>...
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bulger's crime partner, steve "the fi" "the rifle man" said he saw bulger kill the women. the girlfriend debbie davis was about to leave him for another man. a witness testified that phlegmy admitted he quote, accidentally strangled" the stunning 26-year-old. he acknowledged he lured her to a home but said bulger strangled her because she was talking too much and had become a liable. as for flemmy's common law stepdaughter, evidence was presented that flemmy had been sexual aabusing her for years. he always called her a prostitute doing drugs. he said he took her shopping before bringing her to a home where bulger was waiting. a number of fbi agents and supervisors also took the stand. several testified they believed bulger should be shut down as an informant because he wasn't providing useful information. they never pressed the issue because fbi headquarters felt he was useful in taking down the mafia. defense lawyers spent weeks trying to refute the notion that he was an informant which raises the question what was bulger providing that would in his mind have given him i
bulger's crime partner, steve "the fi" "the rifle man" said he saw bulger kill the women. the girlfriend debbie davis was about to leave him for another man. a witness testified that phlegmy admitted he quote, accidentally strangled" the stunning 26-year-old. he acknowledged he lured her to a home but said bulger strangled her because she was talking too much and had become a liable. as for flemmy's common law stepdaughter, evidence was presented that flemmy had been...
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>> you want to address it, steve? >> just very quickly, we have obviously heard that same statement and with due diligence we have scrubbed our entire investigative file and have no reason to believe that he made the comments that he is purporting to the media. so just so i have it right, there was a conversation with him but you have no reason to believe that he made the statements to you that he made to us, is that correct? >> it's part of this long-term, joint task force investigation, he was interviewed at some point. and that's -- that must be what he is referring to when he said that he told us that. again, we have no information to believe based upon our investigative file that that's indeed correct. >> okay. thank you very much. >> pamela brown with cnn. it was mentioned earlier that the only opportunity to escape for the victims was on monday when amanda escaped. can you let us know what the circumstances were that gave her the opening on monday? >> well, she explained some things in her statement that are pr
>> you want to address it, steve? >> just very quickly, we have obviously heard that same statement and with due diligence we have scrubbed our entire investigative file and have no reason to believe that he made the comments that he is purporting to the media. so just so i have it right, there was a conversation with him but you have no reason to believe that he made the statements to you that he made to us, is that correct? >> it's part of this long-term, joint task force...
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he plays steve jobs in the new film about steve jobs. >> no, if he's a supporter of mine, i'm just sorry and i apologize to him for not recognizing him. >> you have a lot of supporters, congressman, over the years we've gotten to know you quite well and we always appreciate your joining us here in "the situation room." good luck with the ron paul channel on the internet. appreciate it. >> thank you, wolf. >> up next, a neighborhood shattered by a massive car bomb that killed more than a dozen people. we're live in beirut. also, dr. martin luther king, jr. up close like we've never seen him before. but first, "the next list." >>> this week we talk to two remarkab remarkable innovators. a danish architect is bringing his unique design to the skyline of manhattan. >> this is the west 57th street project. it's tilt from being horizontal to almost vertical, opening up the entire corridor for the sun and the bottom, the southwest corner, is 42 inches. so it's really the height of a handrail. and here you're up at like 430 feet. so you have this from the human scale to the city scale in one sin
he plays steve jobs in the new film about steve jobs. >> no, if he's a supporter of mine, i'm just sorry and i apologize to him for not recognizing him. >> you have a lot of supporters, congressman, over the years we've gotten to know you quite well and we always appreciate your joining us here in "the situation room." good luck with the ron paul channel on the internet. appreciate it. >> thank you, wolf. >> up next, a neighborhood shattered by a massive car...
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. >> michael steinberg is part of the inner circle with steve cohen, who is one of the richest men in the world. >> reporter: cohen the founder and namesake of s.a.c. capital. investigators have been looking at him closely. so far, nine people have been arrested at his firm. earlier this month, the company agreed to pay more than $600 million in a government settlement. the largest in history. the judge still hasn't decided if he should accept it. >> the government's now just one step away from mr. steve cohen, if the government thinks that they have a case against him. >> reporter: but cohen's lavish lifestyle continues. within days of the settlement he bought this picasso for $155 million. one of the most expensive art sales ever. and reportedly a new mansion on the beach. >> perhaps mr. cohen has things normal in his life, or perhaps he's feeling some stress. but he wants to convey to the public that everything's okay, so he goes and spends $150 million on a painting and tens of millions of dollars on a mansion in the hamptons. >> the firm agreed to a $600 million settlement. the j
. >> michael steinberg is part of the inner circle with steve cohen, who is one of the richest men in the world. >> reporter: cohen the founder and namesake of s.a.c. capital. investigators have been looking at him closely. so far, nine people have been arrested at his firm. earlier this month, the company agreed to pay more than $600 million in a government settlement. the largest in history. the judge still hasn't decided if he should accept it. >> the government's now just...
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that statement from steve miller, the acting, steven miller, the acting commissioner of the irs. the president was very visibly upset in his statement in the east room of the white house moments ago, saying that he will not tolerate the kind of behavior that was implemented over at the irs. much more on this story coming up. >>> other breaking news. there's a lot of it happening. just moments ago, a jury in arizona found jodi arias guilty of extreme cruelty in the first-degree murder of her ex-boyfriend, meaning she could now face the death penalty. let's bring in our senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin. the extreme cruelty part, and i've been saying for days, i wouldn't expect that was a hard verdict in phase two of this trial. what will be much more difficult will be phase three, jeffrey, whether or not the jury decides she deserves to die. >> given the viciousness of this attack, i agree. this was not a difficult call for the jury. but the third step for the jury is a very simple question, does she deserve to die. that is likely to be much more complicated, and the jury will t
that statement from steve miller, the acting, steven miller, the acting commissioner of the irs. the president was very visibly upset in his statement in the east room of the white house moments ago, saying that he will not tolerate the kind of behavior that was implemented over at the irs. much more on this story coming up. >>> other breaking news. there's a lot of it happening. just moments ago, a jury in arizona found jodi arias guilty of extreme cruelty in the first-degree murder...
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joining us, a republican congressman from ohio, steve latourette is joining us. congressman, thanks very much for coming in. >> good to see you. >> i know you've been catching closely what's going to happen. what's your sense? where are we going in the next few hours. >> the house will go into session in the next 15 minutes to vote on a serious of very important matters, naming post offices all across the country. but we will use that time, the whip will use that time to find out where the conference is and a couple of different proposals. dana's reporting is right on the money. she has the proposals identified, and then at that moment in time, the leadership will make a decision as to which version to put on the floor later this evening. one that would have some spending cuts and the other would be just an up or down vote on the senate-passed package. >> if there's just an up or down vote on what the senate passed last night, 89-8, overwhelmingly passed in the senate, let's say that comes up without any amendments and 150 democrats vote in favor. let's say 150 d
joining us, a republican congressman from ohio, steve latourette is joining us. congressman, thanks very much for coming in. >> good to see you. >> i know you've been catching closely what's going to happen. what's your sense? where are we going in the next few hours. >> the house will go into session in the next 15 minutes to vote on a serious of very important matters, naming post offices all across the country. but we will use that time, the whip will use that time to find...
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as he was leaving, there was a very tense exchange between whitey bulger and steve flemmi. and they exchanged some expletives, a word that we cannot say on the air, but it begins with the word "mother." and then the day ended. so it's probably going to be a good indication that we're going to have a very interesting and possibly heated day tomorrow. wolf? >> as we get more on the cause of his death, this potential witness, let us know. all right, susan, thanks very much. >>> coming up, a massive mountain fire threatening thousands of homes. right now, we're going live to the fire zone. you really couldn't have come at a better time. these chevys are moving fast. i'll take that malibu. yeah excuse me, the equinox in atlantis blue is mine! i was here first, it's mine. i called about that one, it's mine. mine! mine. it's mine. it's mine. mine. mine. mine. mine. it's mine! no it's not, it's mine! better get going, it's chevy model year-end event. [ male announcer ] the chevy model year-end event. the 13s are going fast, time to get yours. right now, get this great lease on a 20
as he was leaving, there was a very tense exchange between whitey bulger and steve flemmi. and they exchanged some expletives, a word that we cannot say on the air, but it begins with the word "mother." and then the day ended. so it's probably going to be a good indication that we're going to have a very interesting and possibly heated day tomorrow. wolf? >> as we get more on the cause of his death, this potential witness, let us know. all right, susan, thanks very much....
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steve jobs, 21 when he started apple. mark zuckerberg, 19 when he launched facebook. >> i need theal go rhythm. >> all right. >> i need it. >> reporter: there's larry paige and sergei, 24 and 23 respectfully founding. nick has a year and a half of high school and started coding when he was 12. >> i told myself to program with books and video tutorials and in the long term i would love to start another company one day if i'm fortunate enough to but for the future i'm really excited about working with yahoo! to integrate our technology and also look at other opportunities in the mobile ecosystem. >> reporter: the young man doesn't have specific plans for the newfound wealth but the cash going in to a trust fund co-managed by his parents. nick plans to finish high school but will soon be a yahoo! employee in the london offices and here's how fast these things happen. the app went online in november and by december he was already in discussions with yahoo!. kate and joe?
steve jobs, 21 when he started apple. mark zuckerberg, 19 when he launched facebook. >> i need theal go rhythm. >> all right. >> i need it. >> reporter: there's larry paige and sergei, 24 and 23 respectfully founding. nick has a year and a half of high school and started coding when he was 12. >> i told myself to program with books and video tutorials and in the long term i would love to start another company one day if i'm fortunate enough to but for the future...
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. >> steve jobs died about a year and a half ago. what does all of this say about tim cook's tenure as the apple's ceo? >> it says you know what, you're going to get the blame, tim cook. you're the ceo so the buck stops with you. he saw the blowout of the iphone 4s and took the stocks to greater heights. it was around $375 when he took over. the price almost doubled in tim cook's first year in charge. it peaked in september when iphone 5 came out. since then, the shares have been tumbling. for one, wall street and analysts don't have much confidence that he can deliver like steve jobs did, that he can deliver the hippest, sexiest blockbuster devices. if the next quarter shows more of what we saw last quarter, there may be a re-evaluation going on but for now the analyst expects cook to stay. wolf? >> alison kosik, thanks very much. >>> in the wake of yesterday's fireworks, hillary clinton came to praise the man that is taking over her job as the secretary of state. senator john kerry, our foreign affairs correspondent, jill dougherty
. >> steve jobs died about a year and a half ago. what does all of this say about tim cook's tenure as the apple's ceo? >> it says you know what, you're going to get the blame, tim cook. you're the ceo so the buck stops with you. he saw the blowout of the iphone 4s and took the stocks to greater heights. it was around $375 when he took over. the price almost doubled in tim cook's first year in charge. it peaked in september when iphone 5 came out. since then, the shares have been...
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. >> reporter: not far away, steve chatty comes to this tent. he comes to this for meals after he and his family were displaced. he can't imagine anything more. >> to be honest, i can't imagine anything more. we lost everything. i'm just trying to stay strong and hopefully better days will come. >> reporter: and wolf, you just hear that over and over again, that people will escape the brunt or any major damage after the storm. one person saying today, here we go again. they are just in disbelief that another major storm is at their doorstep. wolf? >> i hope that they are going to be okay. obviously the last thing they need after what they've gone through as a result of superstorm sandy. >>> exclusive new video of the manhunt. and you end up choosing google, you get an xbox. i'll bet you the xbox, you bet me your son. well let's look up what you need. okay, i would do the left. yeah? what?! i am a daddy! bing wins it! bing won. bing did win. people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see wh
. >> reporter: not far away, steve chatty comes to this tent. he comes to this for meals after he and his family were displaced. he can't imagine anything more. >> to be honest, i can't imagine anything more. we lost everything. i'm just trying to stay strong and hopefully better days will come. >> reporter: and wolf, you just hear that over and over again, that people will escape the brunt or any major damage after the storm. one person saying today, here we go again. they...
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steve. he is the primary parent when she's in washington during the week. her parents and friends also chip in. wasserman schultz does believe women can have it all, with a strong support system. >> she's probably more the school parent and i'm the more chauffeur parent. >> reporter: she's on top of her kids using skype and face time making sure their homework and projects get done. she'll schedule work meetings around her family schedule, but she candidly speaks about the downside of her job. >> shelby asked me last night, you know, when are you going back, mom, every weekend i get when are you going back, mom? sometimes, i don't really like your job in congress. i know, sometimes i don't like it either. but she also understands there's really cool things she gets to do, my kids get to do, because their mom's in congress. >> reporter: what are some of the cool things? >> getting to see the president, going to the white house picnic. >> reporter: and it's not always easy for her children, having mom in the public eye. wasserman schultz was driving her daugh
steve. he is the primary parent when she's in washington during the week. her parents and friends also chip in. wasserman schultz does believe women can have it all, with a strong support system. >> she's probably more the school parent and i'm the more chauffeur parent. >> reporter: she's on top of her kids using skype and face time making sure their homework and projects get done. she'll schedule work meetings around her family schedule, but she candidly speaks about the downside...
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one of them belonged to steve buccer, who dashed into the basement just as the storm hit. >> in the next minute and a half we're either going to be in heaven or we're going to be in the hospital or we're going to walk out of here. completely in the lord's hands which of those three things were going to happen. >> let's go straight to cnn's brooke baldwin, who is on the scene there in washington. i know you have seen this kind of thing before. how does this compare? >> reporter: it's tough to really compare any kind of disaster like this, jim. you know that. you've covered things like this. but it's almost like you sit there and you watch it on television, but to stand here in front of just utter devastation, it takes your breath away. and in talking to multiple families, all of whom survived this ef-4 tornado here in washington, illinois, they are certainly breathing a sigh of relief tonight but i have to be honest, they admitted to me they are still numb. but when you look at the number of fatalities here in this town of about 15,000, i'm talking one death, they all know this could have
one of them belonged to steve buccer, who dashed into the basement just as the storm hit. >> in the next minute and a half we're either going to be in heaven or we're going to be in the hospital or we're going to walk out of here. completely in the lord's hands which of those three things were going to happen. >> let's go straight to cnn's brooke baldwin, who is on the scene there in washington. i know you have seen this kind of thing before. how does this compare? >>...
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steven horseford, and luke mecir, an indiana, a news start or more of the tame? tonight on "crossfire." >>> welcome to "crossfire." i'm van jones on the left. >> i'm s.e. cupp on the right. and at the president took an opportunity today not to bring two political parties together or to assure the dun he will get us back on course, instead he lectured us about how government should work and of course, criticized washington. >> we know that the american people's frustration with what goes on in this town has never been higher. that's not a surprise. that the american people are completely fed up with washington. >> you know, van, the way the president always sniffs at washington dysfunction, you would think he had been living in duluth the last six years, like he left for the weekend and came home and the kids had trashed the apartment. it really is sort of mind-boggling. mr. president, this is your town. this is your congress. this is your mess. >> well, listen, no matter what this president
steven horseford, and luke mecir, an indiana, a news start or more of the tame? tonight on "crossfire." >>> welcome to "crossfire." i'm van jones on the left. >> i'm s.e. cupp on the right. and at the president took an opportunity today not to bring two political parties together or to assure the dun he will get us back on course, instead he lectured us about how government should work and of course, criticized washington. >> we know that the american...
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we also want to take the deposition of steve brenton with fdle. >> i know the state says they plan on resting today and the court intends to begin the defense on friday and that's what i informed you yesterday. >> we didn't know until late in the day on june 3rd that we would be allowed to take his deposition. >> that's a month ago. that's 30 days ago. >> your honor we've been somewhat tied up for the month. we're asking for a little more time given the way the court had proceeded. we were still litigating the admissibility of evidence after the jury selection began. we certainly couldn't have taken mr. crump's testimony during the trial day. the court doesn't expect mr. o'mara or myself to leave the courtroom to -- >> you've left for other reasons. now i have a jury sequestered that will be off on thursday and you don't want court on friday. that's saturday, sunday. i'm not doing that. >> we ask the court -- >> end of discussion. >> she really ended that quickly. a nice slap down by judge debra nelson. they will be in court on friday as well despite this appeal from don west, the def
we also want to take the deposition of steve brenton with fdle. >> i know the state says they plan on resting today and the court intends to begin the defense on friday and that's what i informed you yesterday. >> we didn't know until late in the day on june 3rd that we would be allowed to take his deposition. >> that's a month ago. that's 30 days ago. >> your honor we've been somewhat tied up for the month. we're asking for a little more time given the way the court had...
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. >> that was a quote from steve schmidt right in the middle of the katrina collapse and disaster that bush was going through in his fifth year. he wrote to his colleagues the presidency is over. >> republican operative who worked in the bush white house. >> obviously there's no comparison between a war and a natural disaster to what president obama is going through but there is a comparison between how they handled the crises starting with coming into their first term, overrating their mandate. then not realizing the trouble they're in, and then not responding forcefully to that trouble by fixing the way they're leading. >> i think you made the point in the column which was so good, which was about when the president won, the first thing he did was avoid the fiscal cliff by doing the tax cuts for -- i mean, the tax increases on the wealthy. he sort of jammed that down republicans' throats. it was a huge victory for him, but then -- >> his prerogative. >> his prerogative, right. he won. but then ever since that point, to john's point, it's been downhill. >> how does he turn this around
. >> that was a quote from steve schmidt right in the middle of the katrina collapse and disaster that bush was going through in his fifth year. he wrote to his colleagues the presidency is over. >> republican operative who worked in the bush white house. >> obviously there's no comparison between a war and a natural disaster to what president obama is going through but there is a comparison between how they handled the crises starting with coming into their first term,...
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but tonight, in "crossfire", we have to congressmen, rhode island david sissolini, and steve
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democrat sheila jackson-lee of texas and republican steve scalise of louisiana, chairman of the republican study committee. thanks very much for coming in. is obama care really for all practical purposes off the table right now in order to end the government shutdown and raise the debt ceiling? >> no, wolf, everything is on the table. we're trying to put a lot of things on the table to get the government open, to make sure that the debt ceiling's extended and to get our economy moving again, and of course, obama care is one of those things that's holding our economy back. obviously there's a lot of big issues we want to address to get the economy moving again so that american families that were struggling before the shutdown are able to actually -- >> when the dust settles and there's no reference at all to obama care, will you vote to reopen the government and raise the debt ceiling? if there's no mention of obama care in the legislation whatsoever? >> obviously i want to see what a deal is. >> say there's no reference to it at all. what happens? >> i don't deal in hypotheticals but we're
democrat sheila jackson-lee of texas and republican steve scalise of louisiana, chairman of the republican study committee. thanks very much for coming in. is obama care really for all practical purposes off the table right now in order to end the government shutdown and raise the debt ceiling? >> no, wolf, everything is on the table. we're trying to put a lot of things on the table to get the government open, to make sure that the debt ceiling's extended and to get our economy moving...
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listen to the newark mayor cory booker, the democratic nominee and his rival, the republican steve lonergan. >> do we want to send more tea party people down there who are so obsessed with obama care that they want to shut down the entire government? >> i knew your consultants and strategists and acting coaches told you to use the word tea party as much as possible. there are thousands of people across the united states of america who won't donate $10 to this campaign. >> booker's campaign reports his father has died at 76 following a stroke. more news, including a debate between two congressmen, a liberal democratic conservative republican on the government shutdown. jpm >>> urgent new warnings today from leading financial voices on what could happen if the debt ceiling isn't raised next week. here's what the treasury secretary jack lew and the imf chief christine lagarde had to say today. >> the systems are automated to pay because for 224 years, the policy of congress and every president has been we pay our bills. you cannot go into those systems and easily make them pay some things and
listen to the newark mayor cory booker, the democratic nominee and his rival, the republican steve lonergan. >> do we want to send more tea party people down there who are so obsessed with obama care that they want to shut down the entire government? >> i knew your consultants and strategists and acting coaches told you to use the word tea party as much as possible. there are thousands of people across the united states of america who won't donate $10 to this campaign. >>...
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he lost part of his leg and another gentleman steve chamberlain came up here because the mother-daughter duo recovering in one room, they wanted to come talk them through what life will be like without limbs. here he was. you lost your leg in an i.e.d. accident. how do you try to explain to these people who are still reeling that it is going to be okay? >> well, you know, you can only tell them what you've been through and i remember when i was in there in walter reid there were amputees there and they were giving me words of encouragement and stuff like that and it did help. at the same time she is going to go through her own healing process and there will be times when no matter what we can tell her or see what we do. until she experiences it for herself she'll have self-doubt at some point but seeing what other people can do and seeing what we do with our lives as amputees, you know, will give her that hope and when she gets down she'll be able to lean on that and go if they can do it eventually i will do it and she will. >> so some optimism from these veteran amputees today. i should
he lost part of his leg and another gentleman steve chamberlain came up here because the mother-daughter duo recovering in one room, they wanted to come talk them through what life will be like without limbs. here he was. you lost your leg in an i.e.d. accident. how do you try to explain to these people who are still reeling that it is going to be okay? >> well, you know, you can only tell them what you've been through and i remember when i was in there in walter reid there were amputees...
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when i was talking to steve he mentioned aurora is very much a purple city. a majority of republican city council. majority of state legislators are democrat. but they came together understanding that out of this tragedy there had to be something that made sense. and so we have seen tougher background checks that won't infringe on the rights of responsible gun ownerships ch but will help keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people. now in january, just a few weeks after newtown, i put forward a series of common sense proposals along the seem line of what has passed in colorado. to reduce gun violence and keep our kids safe. and in my state of the union address i urged congress to give the proposals a vote. and by the way, before we ask for a vote, i already signed numerous executive orders, doing what we could administratively to make sure the guns done fall into the hands of the wrong people. what i said then is still true. if we're really going to tackle this problem seriously, then we have to get congress to take the next step. and as soon as next week,
when i was talking to steve he mentioned aurora is very much a purple city. a majority of republican city council. majority of state legislators are democrat. but they came together understanding that out of this tragedy there had to be something that made sense. and so we have seen tougher background checks that won't infringe on the rights of responsible gun ownerships ch but will help keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people. now in january, just a few weeks after newtown, i put...
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one of your republican colleagues in the house steve king says the u.s. should just build what he describes as a great wall of china along the u.s./mexico border. do you think that's necessary? >> no, it's not necessary. while there are places where fences actually work, a lot of places they don't work. now, they've had tremendous success in the ayeirrizona bord some 260 miles i think it is with fences. some places don't work as well. where i am now is closer to the gulf. down here they have fences about half the distance. that isn't the solution to the problem. you know, anytime there is a demand to get to the united states, a lot of it would be for benefits, a lot of it for food stamps and aall the other things we have to offer, until that is collected i don't think we're ultimately going to be able to resolve the problem. i know there's a gang of 8, some four democrats, four republicans. my concern there is what they're doing on this what they call the path to legal immigration, the path to citizenship, you know, i've been privileged, wolf, to talk to
one of your republican colleagues in the house steve king says the u.s. should just build what he describes as a great wall of china along the u.s./mexico border. do you think that's necessary? >> no, it's not necessary. while there are places where fences actually work, a lot of places they don't work. now, they've had tremendous success in the ayeirrizona bord some 260 miles i think it is with fences. some places don't work as well. where i am now is closer to the gulf. down here they...
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among the most vocal house voices on immigration, the conservative tea party favorite, congressman steve king. he says it's amnesty to give a path to citizenship. his district, 92% white, 5% latino. it's been a safe position for him in the past. he thinks it's more than a safe position for him now. one more example. let's come to pennsylvania. again, the president won it big. it's a huge blue state in presidential politics, blue because the democrats win in the big urban areas like pittsburgh and around the philadelphia suburbs and the like, but much of the state is red, including the district of congressman lou barletta. he says it's amnesty to give a path to citizenship. 89% whites in his district, only 5% latino. so, when you take this from the all politics is local perspective and you look at it this way, not this way, this way, republicans have a national problem. this way, a lot of these conservatives in the house, they think they're on safe ground, which is why increasingly, there's pessimism that you will get a bill through the house in any final compromise that the president can
among the most vocal house voices on immigration, the conservative tea party favorite, congressman steve king. he says it's amnesty to give a path to citizenship. his district, 92% white, 5% latino. it's been a safe position for him in the past. he thinks it's more than a safe position for him now. one more example. let's come to pennsylvania. again, the president won it big. it's a huge blue state in presidential politics, blue because the democrats win in the big urban areas like pittsburgh...
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killed on board the flight were steve davis, star quarterback who led the oklahoma sooners to 28 victories and two national championships from 1973 to 1975 and wes caves, owner of the plane. how do you think you were able to survive unhurt and just walk out? >> i don't know. somebody was watching over us. they had to be. >> reporter: most neighbors have been allowed back to their homes but could be seven to ten days before ntsb has the preliminary finding on the cause of the crash. david spent 18 years as a college football broadcaster after he finished playing. wolf and brianna? >> thanks very much. what a horrible story that is. >>> more evacuations, meanwhile, today from the path of a wildfire waging near the resort town in tennessee. 35 cabins have been damaged. propane tanks have exploded. one resident says it looks like a bombing site. the blaze started with a house fire yesterday and now spread to 230 acres. high winds are fanning the flames and making it hard for helicopters to drop water on the fire. >>> imagine a 10% tax on your savings. that is what people in one very small coun
killed on board the flight were steve davis, star quarterback who led the oklahoma sooners to 28 victories and two national championships from 1973 to 1975 and wes caves, owner of the plane. how do you think you were able to survive unhurt and just walk out? >> i don't know. somebody was watching over us. they had to be. >> reporter: most neighbors have been allowed back to their homes but could be seven to ten days before ntsb has the preliminary finding on the cause of the crash....